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Our guided smallmouth floats here in North Carolina have been hot lately. Clients are catching good numbers and some big smallmouth bass. The best way to enjoy our guided smallmouth trips in North Carolina is by drift boat or raft. Enjoy a 1/2, 3/4 or full day float trips on the Tuckasegee or Little Tennessee Rivers. … Continue reading »

Fly fishing trips on the Tuckasegee River The Tuckasegee River has been producing some impressive numbers and some of the biggest fish we have seen in the last few seasons. With the recent March and April stocking on the delayed harvest sections fishing on the Tuckasegee has been fantastic. One more stocking in early May … Continue reading »

Tuckasegee River Trout Fishing Beautiful float trip on the Tuckaegee today. The fishing has really heated up with the recent March stocking of the Tuckasegee River Delayed Harvest. Every March, April, May, October and November the state stocks close to 10,000 trout each stocking month. This 5.5 mile section of river produces some of the highest catch … Continue reading »

Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service offers both wade and float trips on many sections of the Tuckasegee River. Our fly shop is conveniently located to this river and is only a couple of minutes drive from the famous Delayed Harvest Section. This section of the river is catch and release from Oct. 1st to … Continue reading »

The Tuckasegee River has been producing some nice smallmouth action as well as some fantastic trout action over the first couple of weeks of summer. We have been floating several sections from Cullowhee to Bryson City. The best conditions have been on zero release days or West Fork only releases when the water isn’t too … Continue reading »

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of guiding new clients Steve and David on a 3/4 day float trip on the Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest. After hitting the river we soon got into some fish just below the Hwy 107 bridge, which marks the beginning of the delayed harvest section. Steve was the first to get the … Continue reading »